Gene goes after a gambling ring and learns it is headed by McKenzie's father.Gene goes after a gambling ring and learns it is headed by McKenzie's father.Gene goes after a gambling ring and learns it is headed by McKenzie's father.
Slim Andrews
- Pappy Vanderpyle
- (as Lloyd 'Slim' Andrews)
Linda Leighton
- Millie Jackson
- (as Melinda Leighton)
John Berkes
- Joe Crowley
- (as Johnnie Berkes)
Rick Anderson
- Rusty
- (uncredited)
Lulu Mae Bohrman
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Fred Burns
- Posse Rider
- (uncredited)
Ken Cooper
- Henchman Bill
- (uncredited)
Art Dillard
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
Bert Dillard
- Rancher
- (uncredited)
Bud Geary
- Henchman Sam Davis
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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- TriviaThe budget (expected cost of production) was exactly $83,486 . The actual cost was $94,438.
- Quotes
Stephanie Lock: Lock, I have great plans for you.
Asa Lock: Well, Steve, what do you want me to do?
Stephanie Lock: Take a vacation.
Asa Lock: Oh now, Steve, there you go, I...
Stephanie Lock: We're both going out to the Lazy R. Sit in the sun all day and see who can spit the farthest.
- SoundtracksThe Cowboy Serenade (When I'm Smokin' My Last Cigarette)
Written by Rich Hall
Sung by Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette and Cast
Reprised by Fay McKenzie
Featured review
Routine Autry entry that nevertheless manages a few notable features. Gene's working to get back cattlemen's money lost by young Agnew (Brooks) in a crooked poker game. Trouble is the crooked set-up is headed by wealthy father (Richards) of the winsome young Stephanie (McKenzie). So Gene has to figure all of this out while hired henchmen are trying to stop him.
This is one of those entries that mixes cars and horses in a kind of weird overlap between different eras. But the mix works well in that thrilling climax that makes good use of both. And wow!—check out Frog (Burnette) who gets a bigger and more muscular role than usual, one that shows some versatility from the sidekick that's too seldom seen. Also, the supporting cast is stronger than usual, with a commanding Richards, a crafty Coffin, and a surprisingly humorous Cunningham.
Not much hard riding or gunplay, but some good athletic barroom brawls. No, nothing special; just a solid series programmer along with a couple of the pleasant Autry vocals.
This is one of those entries that mixes cars and horses in a kind of weird overlap between different eras. But the mix works well in that thrilling climax that makes good use of both. And wow!—check out Frog (Burnette) who gets a bigger and more muscular role than usual, one that shows some versatility from the sidekick that's too seldom seen. Also, the supporting cast is stronger than usual, with a commanding Richards, a crafty Coffin, and a surprisingly humorous Cunningham.
Not much hard riding or gunplay, but some good athletic barroom brawls. No, nothing special; just a solid series programmer along with a couple of the pleasant Autry vocals.
- dougdoepke
- Jun 10, 2011
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- Runtime1 hour 6 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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